Bruins away from Boston roundup: Anthony Camara continues to impress

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Here’s the latest check on the Bruins’ stats as they play elsewhere during the lockout. Not everyone is in action quite just yet, as Patrice Bergeron[1](Switzerland) and Andrew Ference[2] (Czech) have signed with their teams but have yet to play. Shawn Thornton[3]is still looking for work, so keep an eye on that situation as it unfolds.

[Certain leagues’ stats take a little longer to surface on the various hockey statistics sites (HockeyDB is used for most of these), so some statistics might not be up to the day/hour/minute/etc.]

– In four games for EHC Biel, Tyler Seguin[5] has one goal and two assists for three points and and a minus-4 rating. For any college hockey fans out there, Seguin is teammates with former UNH forward Jacob Micflickier in Biel.

KHL

–Zdeno Chara[6] has a KHL game under his belt after choosing to play for Prague Lev last week. Chara did not record any points and has an even rating.

– 2011 second-round pick Alexander Khokhlachev has struggled mightily with Moscow Spartak, and the 19-year-old could be leaving the KHL to return back to the OHL. The Windsor Spitfires, Khokhlachev’s OHL team, claimed the playmaking center on re-entry waivers last week to secure his rights in the event that he does return. In 14 KHL games, the Moscow native has one goal and a minus-5 rating. Khokhlachev only had OHL seasons under his belt before opting to play for Moscow Spartak, the team of which his father is the general manager.

– In seven games for Moscow Oblast Atlant, Bruins backup goalie Anton Khudobin has a 2.88 goals-against average and a .918 save percentage to go with his 2-3-2 record.

Czech Elite League

– After finally securing a deal in the Czech Elite League last week,David Krejci[7]has one goal and an even rating through two games for HC Pardubice.

– Ference is in the Czech Republic and had his first practice for Ceske Budejovice HC on Monday morning.

Deutsche Eishockey League

– In two games for the Manheim Eagles, Dennis Seidenberg[8]has not recorded any points and has an even rating game. Seidenberg chose the Eagles as his team for the lockout so he could play with his brother, forward Yannic Seidenberg.

SM-liiga

– Through three games for JyP HT Jyvaskyla of the SM-liiga, Bruins forwardRich Peverley[9]has one assist and four penalty minutes.

OHL

– Tough guy Anthony Camara continues to dominate in his fourth OHL season after scoring a hat trick in the season-opener. Through seven games for the Barrie Colts this season, Camara has seven goals and three assists for 10 points and a plus-1 rating. The Bruins’ third-round pick in 2011 also has 15 penalty minutes this season. It should be worth noting that Camara’s career high for goals in the OHL is 16, a number he should far surpass this season. Camara’s scoring has steadily increased over his OHL career, as he went from six to eight to 16 in his first three seasons.

– In seven games for the Niagara IceDogs, Dougie Hamilton has three goals and four assists for seven points and a plus-7 rating. Hamilton also has four penalty minutes.

– 2012 first-round pick Malcolm Subban has a 2.18 goals-against average and .929 save percentage through five games for the Belleville Bulls. His record this season is 3-2.